The main reason a modification of a divorce decree may be necessary is if one or both of the parties has changed significantly since the divorce was finalized. The change can be anything from a loss of a job to a change in financial circumstances. It may also be because one party wants to move to a different city or state.
Usually, the same judge who handled the divorce and custody proceedings will handle a modification. However, the judge may also be on a different bench.
Typical changes that may require a modification of your divorce decree are relocations, change of employment, or the loss of a job. These changes may affect the amount of child support, parenting time, and spousal support you receive. The amount of support you receive will also be affected by your income.